Remedy’s Rx Huronia Medical Pharmacy

Remedy’s Rx Huronia Medical Pharmacy Community pharmacy

04/17/2025

Happy Easter !
Remedy’s Pharmacy will have adjusted hours for the Easter :

Friday (Apr18th) closed

Saturday :9 am-12 pm
Sunday : closed

Monday Apr 21st :10 am- 2:30 pm

Tuesday , regular hours :9 am-6 pm

We hope you have a wonderful holiday!

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09/27/2024

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11/11/2023

To Schedule vaccine appointment online , please visit

https://huroniamedicalpharmacy.medmeapp.ca/schedule

We are now giving the updated covid-19 pfizer vaccine to all patients 12+ as long as it has been 168 days since last dose or at least 3 months
We also offer Reg flu vaccine
Please note : limited availability of high dose flu vaccine
We also offer online minor ailment booking using same link

05/13/2023

Medication Compounding service

At our Pharmacy Remedy’s Rx in Midland, we understand that not all patients can take commercially available medications. For that reason, our specialized compounding team takes the individual approach to medications, creating and mixing medications to allow flexibility and tailored combinations. We offer topical combinations such as creams, ointments and gels and oral compounded solutions

Community pharmacy

Customer showing their appreciation , did a compound for a little girl on a Friday , thank you for the nice words and dr...
03/16/2023

Customer showing their appreciation , did a compound for a little girl on a Friday , thank you for the nice words and drawing😊😉

12/24/2022

Remedy’s Rx pharmacy wishes everyone a Merry Christmas and a festive new year start for 2023
Our Holiday hours:
Dec 26th 10-2
Dec 27-29th 9 am-6pm
Dec 30st 9-3
Jan 2nd 10-2

10/25/2022

Remedy’s Rx pharmacy offers flu shots ,covid shots Help protect yourself and loved ones

01/15/2022

Dear customer
We have few doses available on the morning of Tuesday Jan 18th for moderna vaccine
You can call the pharmacy during business hours or use this online booking link:

09/18/2021

SEASONAL DEPRESSION
Seasonal depression, also known as seasonal affective disorder, is a type of depression that affects 2 to 3% of Canadians. Symptoms tend to appear in the fall and winter, particularly in November, December and January. Seasonal depression is more common in areas where one's exposure to sunlight during the winter months is reduced.
CAUSE:
Seasonal depression is believed to be caused by a decrease in a person's exposure to sunlight in winter, which can lead to changes in certain hormone or neurotransmitter levels (melanin, serotonin, etc.). It is thought that this hormonal imbalance is behind seasonal affective disorder.
Persons most at risk
Women are more likely to suffer from seasonal depression. In fact, three times more women have this disorder. Younger adults between 20 and 30 years old would be most affected by seasonal depression, but it should be noted that it can also affect children.
SYMPTOMS:
Symptoms appear in the month of October and disappear in April. There should be no symptoms throughout the summer months. The most common signs of seasonal depression are:
• Inability to concentrate
• Uncontrollable desire to eat sweets and weight gain
• Fatigue and lack of energy
• Sadness
• Insomnia (lack of sleep)
DIAGNOSIS
Depression is diagnosed by a physician who will evaluate the symptoms (description, start, end, etc.). It may be difficult to differentiate seasonal depression from standard depression. But with the years, the diagnosis will be more precise.
TREATMENT
Phototherapy (light therapy) is the most common treatment. The principle behind this treatment is to replicate the effects of sunlight through daily exposure to artificial light. Treatments are administered by a device or light box that provides exposure to a specific type of light (at a minimum of 10,000 Lux), 30 minutes a day, preferably in the morning.
In more severe cases, antidepressants can be prescribed to reduce the symptoms of seasonal depression if they are difficult to manage by the patient.
Vitamin D supplements also seem to help fight the effects of seasonal affective disorder.
PREVENTION
Different means are used to prevent seasonal depression.
Firstly, spending about an hour a day outdoors increases one's exposure to sunlight. In addition to improving our well-being, exercising outside also increases our exposure to natural sunlight. Furthermore, people with seasonal depression can make a few changes in their homes to increase the amount of sunlight. Reorganizing your work environment so you can work near a window, not having the curtains drawn during the day, painting the walls in a light colour and adding mirrors close to windows where lighting is not sufficient in certain rooms, are sound preventive measures. Taking a trip to a warm and sunny destination can also help...
This content is for information purposes only and does not in any manner whatsoever replace the opinion or advice of your health care professional

Have questions ! Please do not hesitate to contact your pharmacist at Remedy’s Rx Pharmacy in Midland located at 619 Prospect blvd Behind No Frills phone :705-526-0700

08/29/2021

Swimmer’s ear is an infection often caused by water remaining in your ears after swimming, causing bacteria to grow.
If you or a loved one is experiencing any of the symptoms below, speak to your local pharmacist about treatment options.

Address

619 Prospect Boulevard, Unit 2-A, ON0G3
Midland, ON
L4R

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+17055260700

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